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but is it about controlling syria or about exporting their vision of islam to syria. you cannot put it government policy sometimes sometimes we have institutions in certain. countries sometimes we have personnel who try to promote this but they don't in all three of which will. policies so they didn't ask us to provide all the. extremists attitude of their institutions but that happens in reality that happens whether through in direct support of the government or through the foundation for the institution of the person and so this is part of the problem but when you want to talk about the government you have to talk about the. policy not policies like any other policy but it's about interests which both playing a role but we cannot ignore what you mentioned. iran which is a very close ally also exposed to economic sanctions also facing a threat of military invasion if you were faced with an option cut ties with iran in exchange for peace in your country would you go for it there's no contradiction i don't hold these contradicting option why. because we had a good rela
but is it about controlling syria or about exporting their vision of islam to syria. you cannot put it government policy sometimes sometimes we have institutions in certain. countries sometimes we have personnel who try to promote this but they don't in all three of which will. policies so they didn't ask us to provide all the. extremists attitude of their institutions but that happens in reality that happens whether through in direct support of the government or through the foundation for the...
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in syria so we know. but you know do you even have a choice because from what it seems from the outside even if you wanted to go. you wouldn't have anywhere to go if i was a girl if you want to live to syria. or to see that this is the only place where we can live i'm not pop it i was in bed by me by the waist coat with twenty other countries and syrian army. maybe in syria and they have to leave incident by incident do you think that at this point they could be talks or diplomacy or we've reached a stage where only the army can do nothing i always believe in diplomacy i always believe and i will always believe even with people who doesn't understand who doesn't believe in you have to keep trying whether you succeeded or not think of you always have. success you have to look for this particular success before you look for the good before you to the complete success but you have to be realistic you don't think that only they can make you into something because those people who commit these acts there are t
in syria so we know. but you know do you even have a choice because from what it seems from the outside even if you wanted to go. you wouldn't have anywhere to go if i was a girl if you want to live to syria. or to see that this is the only place where we can live i'm not pop it i was in bed by me by the waist coat with twenty other countries and syrian army. maybe in syria and they have to leave incident by incident do you think that at this point they could be talks or diplomacy or we've...
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and lebanon being between syria and israel, and of course syria itself being on the border of israel, lebanon, iraq, south of turkey, you're not going to be -- you cannot be the switzerland over the middle east. are going to have outside influences which usually exacerbate the situation and lengthen the time of the civil war. >> and so let's talk a little bit now, shifting the perspective, to the personal connections that you have to the house of assad. i would love for you to give us a good feel for, who is this man who is the president and how did he change over the time that you've known him? seems like there was a definitive time around 2005-2006 that you say he shifted. please walk us through that. >> again, i first started meeting with president bashar in 2004. i found him to be very welcoming, very unpretentious, self-depricating even, and i never saw him in the mold of a moammar gadhafi or saddam hussein. that's the group he is associated with these days and not a very good group to be associated with. and many people who have met all three -- i did not immediate gadhafi or sa
and lebanon being between syria and israel, and of course syria itself being on the border of israel, lebanon, iraq, south of turkey, you're not going to be -- you cannot be the switzerland over the middle east. are going to have outside influences which usually exacerbate the situation and lengthen the time of the civil war. >> and so let's talk a little bit now, shifting the perspective, to the personal connections that you have to the house of assad. i would love for you to give us a...
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president bashar al assad of syria thank you very much for talking to r.t. today now let's work on damascus so you know many people work that state year ago that you would make it this far but yet again we're sitting in a new renovated presidential palace and recording this interview who exactly is your enemy at this point by any means terrorism and if you started this with or any people responsible persons. means taking over leaving supposed to contribute safe or not. that would be fighting us who wants to work to win this war how would you reconcile. with your people after everything that has happened just be. again more precise the problem is caught between me and the people i don't have a problem with people could be united states is against the west is against me in many countries including turkey which is not of course against me if the peoples of the syrian people are against me how can it be so it's not about to call siding with the people if not the bob conservation between the syrian and the syrian don't have civil. terrorism and support coming fro
president bashar al assad of syria thank you very much for talking to r.t. today now let's work on damascus so you know many people work that state year ago that you would make it this far but yet again we're sitting in a new renovated presidential palace and recording this interview who exactly is your enemy at this point by any means terrorism and if you started this with or any people responsible persons. means taking over leaving supposed to contribute safe or not. that would be fighting us...
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why are you so concerned about the outcome for turkey our problems in syria well as you know syria is located in a very. sensitive complicated the region that it's neighborhood is completely different from other countries in the region that it's going it cannot become per libya for example. so if we. see the collapse of the system. and syria turns into a heaven for terrorist groups and extremist elements that would be certainly a disaster if we face a failed state in syria who would be benefited out of that. i think it is torquey as a neighbor it is also iraq it is lebanon it is jordan it's everybody in the region even not immediate neighbors are the close neighbors as well we shouldn't go for a situation in which we face a failed state in syria that would be a disaster for the whole for the region and for the international community what we support is a democratic rational kind of reform in syria nobody denied the necessity of reform in syria but it should be done on a democratic way undergraduate peaceful way we should go for a peaceful settlement of the situation otherwise. if the
why are you so concerned about the outcome for turkey our problems in syria well as you know syria is located in a very. sensitive complicated the region that it's neighborhood is completely different from other countries in the region that it's going it cannot become per libya for example. so if we. see the collapse of the system. and syria turns into a heaven for terrorist groups and extremist elements that would be certainly a disaster if we face a failed state in syria who would be...
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do these groups outside of syria actually have within syria and i think there's a strong argument to say that they don't have much widespread support within syria but you know or you touch on the topic of what's been happening in doha in the last few days i think a fundamental point which is being missed is that the future affairs of an independent sovereign country are being discussed by foreign governments in a foreign country that is absolutely outrageous we're talking about the united nations the pillars of the united nation state sovereignty being completely undermines i mean if there was a domestic crisis for example in spain would it be acceptable for foreign governments to convene in rome the capital bitterly to discuss the future affairs of spain it's absolutely outrageous and it's also illegal ones. international you are very good questions you raise there and put to us thanks for your thoughts dr marcus publisher editor of politics first magazine. folks back in. gritted teeth in greece people are gathering in central athens tonight as parliament imposed a vote for next yea
do these groups outside of syria actually have within syria and i think there's a strong argument to say that they don't have much widespread support within syria but you know or you touch on the topic of what's been happening in doha in the last few days i think a fundamental point which is being missed is that the future affairs of an independent sovereign country are being discussed by foreign governments in a foreign country that is absolutely outrageous we're talking about the united...
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in syria differently i have to be in syria it's not all the position and i don't see myself with the president or not this not by interest i could see myself in this country have come through a terrible country more prosperous country person bashar al assad of syria thank you for talking to r.t. thank you for coming through ok. on the fly so. i shoot despite. all this. saying here. is the truth. the most reliable of the twentieth century. legend. national. just give me can i speak with you sir let me explain my son died on the run don't agree you don't agree we don't have to look for him my son isn't isn't it larry and i don't know what his company are where he's trying to be for you fer. sure and your country. is the country. the moon or hope to help you find it. you find in so many old says war and meet some. cultures that say much as i can which of course he's right on it all depends of unity but the physical reckoning is almost upon us by the end of this year the president of the united states and congress must come to some kind of taxes. this was the plan that was responsible fo
in syria differently i have to be in syria it's not all the position and i don't see myself with the president or not this not by interest i could see myself in this country have come through a terrible country more prosperous country person bashar al assad of syria thank you for talking to r.t. thank you for coming through ok. on the fly so. i shoot despite. all this. saying here. is the truth. the most reliable of the twentieth century. legend. national. just give me can i speak with you sir...
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after the break syria's president bashar asad speaks exclusively to r.t. with his own perspective on the bloody conflict gripping his country. the sun rises over what seems like analyst forest but here in new directions cry for hundred kilometers north of light of all storm as in much of the world it's disappearing at a catastrophic rate. bloggers both illegal and those finding ways to outsmart the system for filing down the forests of the more skewed region for them profit goes well beyond the future of our planet and the result could be an ecological crisis the world wildlife fund for nature makes regular trips to help local rangers do what little they can to stop the logging but it's not easy lager set up trucks making them hard to reach in an already rough terrain and have mastered ways to jump through legal loopholes this is a nature reserve we're only sanitary logging of disease trees is allowed according to law and not a single berry can be picked but loggers like this use their sanitary logging permit to cut down absolutely healthy trees and sell t
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he has said that of the countries, syria, and syria, in the sense, syria, may not exist anymore. syria used to have since its foundation, following world war i and being an independent state and then the united nations following world war ii is no more. they are in dissent of the magnitude of human tragedies. the population exchanges, and the damage done to the infrastructure of the country. in the material sense, and we are talking about the country of 2 million people, and more than 25 million who have been displaced. only by a week ago, the refugees that were 160 # ,000, lebanon more, and jordan even at the same skill of turkey. our refugees, apart from those who are displaced within the country itself, and the regime in damascus cannot add to the control nearly 70% of the countryside of syria, and its urban centers, damascus and other parts, are battlegrounds between the oppositions and the regime so the -- before this started, reach today, march 15, 20 # 11, we could never think that we have too much -- march 14, 2011, it's over. the syria -- [inaudible] the question we face
he has said that of the countries, syria, and syria, in the sense, syria, may not exist anymore. syria used to have since its foundation, following world war i and being an independent state and then the united nations following world war ii is no more. they are in dissent of the magnitude of human tragedies. the population exchanges, and the damage done to the infrastructure of the country. in the material sense, and we are talking about the country of 2 million people, and more than 25...
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and new developments out of israel which is fired its first warning shots into syria after a mortar shell hit the north as well as killing six palestinians in retaliation for attacks from gaza. are you watching the weekly roundup of top stories here on r t with me kevin our internet and first republicans in the u.s. a licking their wounds after voters put democrat barack obama back in the nation's top job it was a close race the ultimate lee ended in a clear win over hard line a mitt romney but a soft campaign talk on foreign policy transformed into tough action even before all the ballots have been counted he's going to church he can explain more. in the wake of president obama's reelection there was no sense of euphoria as in two thousand and eight but his victory did come as a relief to most americans his challenger mitt romney was widely seen as more aggressive especially his foreign policy rhetoric also a seemingly out of touch with middle class america we are on american family and we rise or fall together as one nation. waiting for him right after reelection is the so-called fiscal
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tribune says washington has meddling too much in syria's internal affairs. it definitely will make it worse the only thing that can make things better in syria is for everybody to. put pressure on the rebels to put down their weapons and stop the negotiation process and it's funny that the u.s. should call for. an opposition body but the syrian people i mean if those people that claim that they have support in syria would it be different from clinton the same person who a year ago described the syrian national council as it leaving. the present if it will syria's looking for freedom the same person now saying that this is a civil war is encroaching on his rail after syrian tanks centered a sensitive buffer zone on the golan heights breaking a decades long truth's the incident was not considered an act of aggression against the jewish state but increased fears inside israel that the political shake up in the region may eventually see israel stuck between a rock and a hard place. explains. remember this. this hour. has a generation of young people number to so
tribune says washington has meddling too much in syria's internal affairs. it definitely will make it worse the only thing that can make things better in syria is for everybody to. put pressure on the rebels to put down their weapons and stop the negotiation process and it's funny that the u.s. should call for. an opposition body but the syrian people i mean if those people that claim that they have support in syria would it be different from clinton the same person who a year ago described the...
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is not helping to get a solution to the war in syria. now it's doing the opposite it's part of the problem there in syria and. it is acting against international law it's part of the war of syria and is part of the aggression against syria and this makes me sad and upset we are in solidarity with the people. peace and freedom loving people in syria and in iran but we are doing everything against the wall thank you very much for your time and i wish you a very good luck with what to do. is give me can i speak with you sure let me. buy something i don't agree on agree with . my son isn't it marina i don't know what is your greatest crime before you'll still. be. sure of your country. is the country. you can use the border. to help you. you fight in somebody else's war. more news today violence has once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. and corporations are all. please speak your language. programs and documentaries in arabic it's all here on. reporting from the world's hot spots fif
is not helping to get a solution to the war in syria. now it's doing the opposite it's part of the problem there in syria and. it is acting against international law it's part of the war of syria and is part of the aggression against syria and this makes me sad and upset we are in solidarity with the people. peace and freedom loving people in syria and in iran but we are doing everything against the wall thank you very much for your time and i wish you a very good luck with what to do. is give...
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go and we'll go back to syria what was taken and we'll have to come back and wore. it we go scolari t. golan heights. and more to come including the recent police crackdown on protesters and kuwait right here on our t.v. after a quick break. usually the police and occupy protesters are like oil and water but in atlanta they've come together to save the house of a former detective jacqueline barber unfortunately ms barber lost a lot of money battling cancer and was facing eviction which she turned to occupy homes for help so far she's managed to stay in her home despite it being sold out from under her feet but the main thing is that her fight to stay in her home has become like a bridge between two groups who are usually at each other's throats the police and occupiers the thing is the cruel economic practices can affect us all even retired police like ms barber i know there are some irresponsible people who buy things they can't pay for a year the police have to do something about them but they shouldn't throw you out of your home that you've paid for for years jus
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president bashar al assad of syria thank you very much for talking to r.t. today almost was going to ask this so you know many people work year ago that you wouldn't make it this far but yet again we're sitting in a new renovated presidential palace and recording this interview who exactly is your enemy at this point by any means terrorism instability in syria this with or any means not about people it's not about persons. the whole issue is not about me it's three all living supposed to contribute safe or not so this a barrier that we've been fighting as he worked to win this war how would you reconcile with your people after everything that has happened this be. again more precise the problems called tween me and the people i don't have problem the people called the united states is against the west is against me many other countries including turkey which is not of course against me of the peoples of the syrian people or against me how can it be so it's not a balticon siding with the people if you stop the ball play conservation between the syrian and the
president bashar al assad of syria thank you very much for talking to r.t. today almost was going to ask this so you know many people work year ago that you wouldn't make it this far but yet again we're sitting in a new renovated presidential palace and recording this interview who exactly is your enemy at this point by any means terrorism instability in syria this with or any means not about people it's not about persons. the whole issue is not about me it's three all living supposed to...
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i suppose you know they have a glad relationship with syria-- a good relationship with syria. and through syria they have influence in lebanon. >> rose: syria was a passage for them to send weapons to lebanon. >> i suppose it still is. >> rose: yeah, exactly. >> so they would like to keep some kind of-- . >> rose: to support hezbollah. >> to support hezbollah. >> rose: but when you sit down with the military and you say to them, i just came from the president's office and i spoke to him. he's ready to negotiate with you. he wants all, everything on the table. >> uh-huh. >> rose: and he doesn't want to leave the country. he's not going to accept asylum. he's to the going to give up the fight. he wants to negotiate, what do they say? >> you know, unfortunately, i'm not yet in a position to tell them exactly that. because what does he-- . >> rose: he hasn't said that to you. >> not exactly. what he's saying is that yes, you know, everybody's welcome. but the impression i have is that he still thinks of himself as the government and people come and talk to him as the government. a
i suppose you know they have a glad relationship with syria-- a good relationship with syria. and through syria they have influence in lebanon. >> rose: syria was a passage for them to send weapons to lebanon. >> i suppose it still is. >> rose: yeah, exactly. >> so they would like to keep some kind of-- . >> rose: to support hezbollah. >> to support hezbollah. >> rose: but when you sit down with the military and you say to them, i just came from the...
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and i think as the violence goes on more and more people in syria who. many of that sort of undecided early on say in twenty eleven hours after the government was or appalled by the violence and the killing for example after you know just imagine when mary colgan who was the western reporter was quite right there was condemnation about syria we had the condemnation from the west when they're now you know targeting members of the public in syria who don't you cry used to support the government it's took the fall and what do you think you think the the international community should be changing its approach to syria if terrorism becomes the main tactic. i certainly think the u.s. in the west has got to change its approach i mean you know let's face it be blunt i think that the western powers and their allies in the region saudi arabia qatar turkey got blood on their hands here because this we could have a peaceful solution to the internal problems in syria back in february there was a vote on a new constitution and over the syrians voted for a new constitu
and i think as the violence goes on more and more people in syria who. many of that sort of undecided early on say in twenty eleven hours after the government was or appalled by the violence and the killing for example after you know just imagine when mary colgan who was the western reporter was quite right there was condemnation about syria we had the condemnation from the west when they're now you know targeting members of the public in syria who don't you cry used to support the government...
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no he said he would not leave syria we know this very well because he will not be able to leave syria he and his people not managed to leave the country for free syrian army will not let him do this they will not get out of syria alive you'll be lucky if you're not the same fate as me. so what we're witnessing is an increase on the ground in terms of the violence inside syria while the syrian opposition really struggling to try and form or united church group to try and deal with the situation for the opposition local coordination committees based in syria have announced they withdrawing from the s.n.c. which operates in exile the president of the arab lawyers association. says western backed efforts to create a revolution in syria from outside the failed. the only credibility it had was with the western powers we all remember when the us forced many countries to attend a meeting in turkey to recognize this as the legitimate representative of syria which was part of the political gimmick that the us and the western powers nato france britain were following because what they wanted is
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iran, syria. evolution of the arab spring and we have number of fundamental changes that is going on in the distribution of the economy and china, conditions in russia. there are a number of problems anew environment. we have not developed a coherent approach because in the first term you learn your job. that is the challenge that the administration is facing. >> people look to the united states for leadership. they look to us because we have for so long been in a position where we've been able because of our resources and military strength, because of our values, we've been able to keep the peace. we have been able to make sure that enemies feared us and make sure allies could count on us. with we step back as we did during president obama's first term and i'm afraid we're going to do the next term ease back and you see when there a vacuum. people that don't share our interests diving into that vacuum. >> i traveled all over the middle east. every leader i talked to believe the united states is w
iran, syria. evolution of the arab spring and we have number of fundamental changes that is going on in the distribution of the economy and china, conditions in russia. there are a number of problems anew environment. we have not developed a coherent approach because in the first term you learn your job. that is the challenge that the administration is facing. >> people look to the united states for leadership. they look to us because we have for so long been in a position where we've...
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and israel takes aim at its neighbors firing its first rounds at syria since nine hundred seventy three killing six palestinian civilians. and protects from gaza. you're watching artie's weekly news review welcome to the program well after a grueling campaign that cost almost a billion dollars barack obama secured a second term as the u.s. president he edged hard line of mitt romney setting a socially conscious domestic vision and diplomacy based focus on foreign affairs but obama's softer campaign talk soon transformed into tough action even before all the ballots have been counted what is going to explain. in the wake of president obama's reelection there was no sense of euphoria as in two thousand and eight but his victory did come as a relief to most americans his challenger mitt romney was widely seen as more aggressive especially his foreign policy rhetoric also a seemingly out of touch with middle class america we are on american family and we rise or fall together as one nation. waiting for him right after reelection is the so-called fiscal cliff a combination of automatic tax h
and israel takes aim at its neighbors firing its first rounds at syria since nine hundred seventy three killing six palestinian civilians. and protects from gaza. you're watching artie's weekly news review welcome to the program well after a grueling campaign that cost almost a billion dollars barack obama secured a second term as the u.s. president he edged hard line of mitt romney setting a socially conscious domestic vision and diplomacy based focus on foreign affairs but obama's softer...
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and syria and maybe. maybe a few african incident but. i didn't r.t. exclusive friday through sunday on r.t. and r.t. dot com. please. look. here is mitt romney trying to figure out the name of that thing that we americans call a dollar a night concludes the longest and while this campaign in our history colors something let alone that meeting format it was before our eyes that some additional effects this time with twists and turns in the hallmarks of this something like the one i think we're about to do because you've never seen anything like this on film . what's up guys i'm abby martin and this is a break in the set to be happy about you guys on friday things given just around the corner and of course the breaking news that general petraeus just resigned oh if only he would resign for his crime of overseeing a murderous drone program and not an extramarital affair which brings me to this interesting development there's a new drone propaganda web site in town called increasing human potential. interesting choice of words there the site advocates the
and syria and maybe. maybe a few african incident but. i didn't r.t. exclusive friday through sunday on r.t. and r.t. dot com. please. look. here is mitt romney trying to figure out the name of that thing that we americans call a dollar a night concludes the longest and while this campaign in our history colors something let alone that meeting format it was before our eyes that some additional effects this time with twists and turns in the hallmarks of this something like the one i think we're...
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sport terrorist to destabilize syria this is a war. the infrastructure military infrastructure economy is suffering it's almost as if like syria's going to fall into decay very soon and the time is against you in your opinion how much time do you need to crush the enemy you cannot so that's a question because no one claims. about when to do to end the war unless we have the answer when they're going to stop smuggling. foreign fighters from different part of this world special to the middle east and the islamic world and we're going to stop. sending moments to those terrorists if they stop this is where i can answer your continuing leaks you can finish everything is public problem but as long as we have continuous supply in the main and all moments and everything else and logistics is going to be. also when think about it you have four thousand kilometers of loosely controlled borders you have your enemy that can at any time cross over jordan or turkey to rearm get medical care and come back to fight you exactly exactly where no country
sport terrorist to destabilize syria this is a war. the infrastructure military infrastructure economy is suffering it's almost as if like syria's going to fall into decay very soon and the time is against you in your opinion how much time do you need to crush the enemy you cannot so that's a question because no one claims. about when to do to end the war unless we have the answer when they're going to stop smuggling. foreign fighters from different part of this world special to the middle east...
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de war with syria forty five years ago though the current unrest in syria is viewed differently by residents of this village they are united why one thought. israel is a stable country but we are historic you are part of the syrian nation and it's our culture we want to be on the syrian authority even under the suppressive regime we want to be part of syria before the civil war took over damascus was said to be involved in talks over a peace accord with israel clinton's time ones to power in syria be transferred to the opposition the result will hardly mean peace and stability for tel aviv of course when assad was in full control the family in syria. knew what it's going to get from the family so to speak i mean the notion was what you see is what you what you see is what you get. although for residents of the golan heights the future of territory is much clearer in this period of the arab spring the two are prepared to burn bridges which will also for you know what. the golan will go back to syria what was taken and will have to come back and rule. it would go. golan heights protests across
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syria splits in the ranks of the opposition. iraq's defense minister denies canceling a massive russian arms deal worth more than four billion dollars but says the agreement is on hold pending a corruption investigation in baghdad. and inglorious infidelity veteran general david petraeus is career. is over as rumors swirled as more behind his resignation and with his biographer. around the world and around the clock this is. twin bombings in the south of syria have reportedly claimed the lives of at least twenty security officers but the violence comes as the opposition tries to consolidate its alliance against president a round of meetings in qatar middle east correspondent has the latest. now what we understand is that there was an apparent double suicide attack according to activists on the ground the blast went off near a branch of the country's military intelligence in daraa that the explosions were followed by clashes between regime forces and rebels now targets un security institutions have become quite commonplace recent
syria splits in the ranks of the opposition. iraq's defense minister denies canceling a massive russian arms deal worth more than four billion dollars but says the agreement is on hold pending a corruption investigation in baghdad. and inglorious infidelity veteran general david petraeus is career. is over as rumors swirled as more behind his resignation and with his biographer. around the world and around the clock this is. twin bombings in the south of syria have reportedly claimed the lives...
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len i want to present it to people who are convinced that syria is some terrorist country. we can help politicians through music when you develop culture in your country you are working through issues in the world of politics to. them and now you can see yes this is the best message we can send to the rest of the world to say come and see what syria is what it is and what it has. not. since i was young i have loved arabic calligraphy and i believe god should have a message. that justice means that the rates of the people. should be returned to them and it's. over that then. after that there should be no more revenge. and i don't want to be an oppressed who becomes an oppressor.
len i want to present it to people who are convinced that syria is some terrorist country. we can help politicians through music when you develop culture in your country you are working through issues in the world of politics to. them and now you can see yes this is the best message we can send to the rest of the world to say come and see what syria is what it is and what it has. not. since i was young i have loved arabic calligraphy and i believe god should have a message. that justice means...
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outside of syria actually have within syria and i think there's a strong argument to say that they don't have much widespread support within syria i think a fundamental point which is being missed is that the future affairs of an independent sovereign country are being discussed by foreign governments in a foreign country that is absolutely outrageous we're talking about the united nations the pillars of the united nation state sovereignty being completely undermines i mean if there was a domestic crisis for example in spain would it be acceptable for foreign governments to convene in rome the capital bitterly to discuss the future affairs of spain it's absolutely outrageous and it's also illegal ones international who are. the u.k.'s top general or suggested the british troops are on standby to intervene in syria in the case of a worsening humanitarian situation in the country but some british politicians argue the crisis will only deteriorate further with foreign action. well the humanitarian situation is very bad in new york only solution to the humanitarian crisis is a ceasefire the
outside of syria actually have within syria and i think there's a strong argument to say that they don't have much widespread support within syria i think a fundamental point which is being missed is that the future affairs of an independent sovereign country are being discussed by foreign governments in a foreign country that is absolutely outrageous we're talking about the united nations the pillars of the united nation state sovereignty being completely undermines i mean if there was a...
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in response to mortar shells landing on its territory the spillover from syria's civil war play now for shattering the decades long truce between the two states. pvc chiefs go through the grinder as boss child abuse claims leave the public out for blood with tempers flaring afresh over reports of squandered millions on reporting that sex scandal that saw the cia chief quit sending a wave of suspicion of the affair is just part of a much bigger political cover up we'll bring you details on but to. follow in a very good evening if you just joined us this is our team our name is kevin owen first this hour protests have started in portugal's capital lisbon where chancellor angela merkel's visit to people there blame the german leader for the nation's economic hardships the country may face a credit rating downgrade two fish has issued a negative outlook sarah first reports from the country's capital. political mice will be more tolerant of the all star team measures imposed on lead in the past in that seventy eight billion year i bet the no woman can hit today the german chancellor ange
in response to mortar shells landing on its territory the spillover from syria's civil war play now for shattering the decades long truce between the two states. pvc chiefs go through the grinder as boss child abuse claims leave the public out for blood with tempers flaring afresh over reports of squandered millions on reporting that sex scandal that saw the cia chief quit sending a wave of suspicion of the affair is just part of a much bigger political cover up we'll bring you details on but...
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supports syria. but the truth here that explicitly but first of all york. it's very active role in supporting syria during the crisis because its neighboring country and they understand that if you have warring inside syria you will have war in the neighboring countries including iraq. i think of the country. they have good position like. home and. mainly in those other countries and other countries. can't all of them but. they are they have positive position but without taking actions iran which is a very close ally also exposed to economic sanctions also facing a threat of military invasion if you were faced with an option cut ties with iran in exchange for peace in your country would you go for it there's no contradiction i don't have these contradicting option why because we had good relation with iran since seventy nine till today and it's getting better every day but at the same time we are moving toward peace and we had peace process we had peace negotiations urine wasn't a factor against peace so this is. information to try to promote in the west bu
supports syria. but the truth here that explicitly but first of all york. it's very active role in supporting syria during the crisis because its neighboring country and they understand that if you have warring inside syria you will have war in the neighboring countries including iraq. i think of the country. they have good position like. home and. mainly in those other countries and other countries. can't all of them but. they are they have positive position but without taking actions iran...
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i should talk about iraq, then about syria, but i think i will start with syria since it's the hot issue for both of us. so my question, are are they very shocked and disappointed from american policy toward syria, my answer is, yes. and i think it's big yes. what they are waiting from the united states. for sure we are waiting for some -- we are not expecting united states to go to damascus like what they did with saddam hussein, but what i think united states -- [inaudible] minimum for syrian issue. regarding saudi arabia, since the beginning of syrian issue, saudi arabia did their best with bashar al assad, and you know we had a great and historical relationship with assad and his family and even some relations so saudi arabia tried their best with what they called unannounced diplomatic force that sabia usually prefers to do with some countries. but unfortunately, many times king abdullah and his sons, many times bashar al assad, but we didn't hear any reaction or get good response from bashar al assad, so that continues to august when saudi arabia announced through king abdullah tha
i should talk about iraq, then about syria, but i think i will start with syria since it's the hot issue for both of us. so my question, are are they very shocked and disappointed from american policy toward syria, my answer is, yes. and i think it's big yes. what they are waiting from the united states. for sure we are waiting for some -- we are not expecting united states to go to damascus like what they did with saddam hussein, but what i think united states -- [inaudible] minimum for syrian...
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while in another front israel also changes fire with syria where the rebels are gaining more western support from the point to oust president assad. also this hour europe united in austerity fury millions go on a first quarter native continent wide strike demanding and then to prevent cuts. the power shuffle at the very top in china and new leadership takes over the world's second largest economy for the next decade. this is all see coming to life for most. with the latest news on the week's top stories for us to children have been killed and over twelve people injured by a missile attack on gaza on sunday as israel steps up its military assault with increased shelling from sea and air it brings to at least forty eight the number of palestinians have been killed in the bombardment launched by israel on wednesday three israelis have died at the hands of hamas rockets over the same period of his policy of brings us the latest on the developing conflict. israeli army has been stressing the point that all it carries out are targeted killings but what we witnessed in the early hours of su
while in another front israel also changes fire with syria where the rebels are gaining more western support from the point to oust president assad. also this hour europe united in austerity fury millions go on a first quarter native continent wide strike demanding and then to prevent cuts. the power shuffle at the very top in china and new leadership takes over the world's second largest economy for the next decade. this is all see coming to life for most. with the latest news on the week's...
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of syria and you'll be lucky if you reach the same fate has been. all right well the western backed off as serious opposition is still loft and talks over the creation of a unified group to forge a broader alliance against the government the syrian national council vying to keep its main role has chosen a new leader appealing to for more weapons to help alast the embattled president bashar assad and the anti-war activist brian becker says that the opposition was never after a peaceful solution to that conflict take a look. if the opposition is saying to the assad government into the forces within the syrian government that their fate will be the fate of khadafi being sodomized and murdered by a mob of course that leaves little incentive for the syrian government to sit down and negotiate but these forces within the syrian opposition have never wanted to negotiate there were forces that did want to negotiate did seek to have change and reform in syria but without foreign intervention and without civil war and they have been pushed to the side by the
of syria and you'll be lucky if you reach the same fate has been. all right well the western backed off as serious opposition is still loft and talks over the creation of a unified group to forge a broader alliance against the government the syrian national council vying to keep its main role has chosen a new leader appealing to for more weapons to help alast the embattled president bashar assad and the anti-war activist brian becker says that the opposition was never after a peaceful solution...
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on syria may have. made in syria after even incident but. i didn't r.t. exclusive friday through sunday on r.t. and r.t. dot com. the mission of free accreditation free in-store charge is free arrangement free risk free. to tide free. download free broadcast quality video for your media projects free media oh god r t dot com. welcome back you're watching live from moscow was marina joshie how the british government is introducing a new pension scheme called automatic enrollment which could see people forced to save from and the early age lawmakers claim it will insure everybody has money to live on and retirement bought as r.t. sarah for of reports many see it as just another financial burden. pensions and retirement already things that you think about when you're young now if you're a twenty two or you might have to the government's new or so romans it's being billed as the biggest take up of the pension system for over a generation but it's how much of a burden is this going to place on people who are just starting out as you race through life it can be
on syria may have. made in syria after even incident but. i didn't r.t. exclusive friday through sunday on r.t. and r.t. dot com. the mission of free accreditation free in-store charge is free arrangement free risk free. to tide free. download free broadcast quality video for your media projects free media oh god r t dot com. welcome back you're watching live from moscow was marina joshie how the british government is introducing a new pension scheme called automatic enrollment which could see...
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i doubt that there will be a far intervention in syria. under under most scenarios in part because i think western nations realize that syria's a much more complex situation in libya that the regime has a larger social base of popular support a minority to be sure but a fairly sizable minority compared to what gadhafi had the also the the fact that you're having some if you can stream most elements the u.s. doesn't want to inadvertently support and there's also recognition that despite the victory against gadhafi that that on literally start whole can of worms we're seeing around for patients from from mali to benghazi so how do you cope with that extremist element the jihadists who are trying to in a way. be opportunities to opportunistic about this and maybe try and fill some sort of power vacuum if it should happen because you want to levels of conflict those are against a sad and of course now this other element how how could that be that problem be solved again i think the advantage of me to go back to a primarily nonviolent struggle
i doubt that there will be a far intervention in syria. under under most scenarios in part because i think western nations realize that syria's a much more complex situation in libya that the regime has a larger social base of popular support a minority to be sure but a fairly sizable minority compared to what gadhafi had the also the the fact that you're having some if you can stream most elements the u.s. doesn't want to inadvertently support and there's also recognition that despite the...
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and that might be amounting to some kind of autonomy at least for a transition period and syria might still be in a danger of breaking up the druze in the south the carrots and so on the look of all these can happen it will not be good for stability in syria but also not for regional stability i agree with you completely but look let's be honest about this question of arming the rebels everybody says now that it's terrible what's happening in syria but six or eight or ten months ago everybody said if you will not out of the rebels that is the best chance to prevent a full scale who knows what kind of atrocious civil war the civil war that any rate is what it is today and thousands of people are being killed now and don't even count the dead anymore so if you really want to stop the world as soon as possible you need to create some kind of a situation whereby the regime will not feel anymore that they have the military are parent therefore you need to arm the rebels on the other end if you are the rebels you are in elements that are very very dangerous some of them are a stomach milita
and that might be amounting to some kind of autonomy at least for a transition period and syria might still be in a danger of breaking up the druze in the south the carrots and so on the look of all these can happen it will not be good for stability in syria but also not for regional stability i agree with you completely but look let's be honest about this question of arming the rebels everybody says now that it's terrible what's happening in syria but six or eight or ten months ago everybody...
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and new developments out of israel which has fired its first warning shots into syria after a mortar shell hit the north this after it killed six palestinians in retaliation for attacks from gaza. and after some of the most intense austerity clashes in months greece and braces for more protests as it decides on a direct tony and twenty thirteen budget. old world headlines and the best stories making the news this week you're watching the weekly on our t.v. with me to see cough and of republicans in the u.s. are licking their wounds after voters put democrat barack obama back in the nation's top job it was a close race that ultimately ended in a clear win over hard liner mitt romney but obama's soft campaign talk on foreign policy soon transformed into tough action all this even before the ballots have been counted archie is going at it you can has more. in the wake of president obama's reelection there was no sense of euphoria as in two thousand and eight but his victory did come as a relief to most americans his challenger mitt romney was widely seen as more aggressive especially hi
and new developments out of israel which has fired its first warning shots into syria after a mortar shell hit the north this after it killed six palestinians in retaliation for attacks from gaza. and after some of the most intense austerity clashes in months greece and braces for more protests as it decides on a direct tony and twenty thirteen budget. old world headlines and the best stories making the news this week you're watching the weekly on our t.v. with me to see cough and of...
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outside of syria actually have within syria and i shrink there's a strong argument to say that they don't have much widespread support within syria i think a fundamental point which has been missed is that the future affairs of an independent sovereign country are being discussed by foreign governments in a foreign country that is absolutely rageous we're talking about the united nations the pillars of the united nations states. being completely undermines i mean if there was a domestic crisis for example in spain would it be acceptable for foreign governments to convene in rome the capital bitterly to discuss your affairs of spain it's absolutely outrageous and it's also illegal ones are international who are. israel is planning to conduct a large scale offensive against gaza after it soured by missiles from the top applied to territories more on that coming up later in this program. protests have started in portugal's capital lesbo where chancellor angela merkel is currently visiting people there blame the german leader for their nation's economic hardships the country had to adop
outside of syria actually have within syria and i shrink there's a strong argument to say that they don't have much widespread support within syria i think a fundamental point which has been missed is that the future affairs of an independent sovereign country are being discussed by foreign governments in a foreign country that is absolutely rageous we're talking about the united nations the pillars of the united nations states. being completely undermines i mean if there was a domestic crisis...
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the violence in syria give us more details of what happened. well three major attacks have taken place across syria on monday in the first a suicide car bomb that killed more than fifty seven soldiers as well as pro-government gunmen now it happened in the central syrian province of hama and according to reports the attack was carried out by an al qaida inspired islamic militant group states also say that only two people were killed but we have no way of independently verifying this information there are suggestions that at least one ton of explosives was used in the attack in a separate incident in the capital city of damascus a blast there has killed several people and injured many more among them children it is thought that the cause of that attack was a car bomb and then also on monday a bus attack also in damascus so five people killed three of them children as well as and women there many bats in which there were traveling was hit by a mortar shell and that that caused this explosion now we do not know who is behind these attacks but soak
the violence in syria give us more details of what happened. well three major attacks have taken place across syria on monday in the first a suicide car bomb that killed more than fifty seven soldiers as well as pro-government gunmen now it happened in the central syrian province of hama and according to reports the attack was carried out by an al qaida inspired islamic militant group states also say that only two people were killed but we have no way of independently verifying this information...
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the trading between turkey and syria was large. and syria was important to turkey for exports. but those things are left in the past now. >> reporter: a medical doctor by training, he says syrians now come here for different reasons. >> of course, a lot of injured people come to gaziantep. >> reporter: and where are they treated? >> ( translated ): we treat them in our hospitals in gaziantep and throughout turkey, and the expenses are paid by the turkish government. >> reporter: turks are also footing the bill for an ever- growing number of camps in its borderlands, which now shelter more than 100,000 syrian refugees fleeing from the violence. this former tobacco factory in yaylada was the first. most of its 2,400 residents are settling in for their second winter in tents equipped with electricity and satellite tv. for some, bricks and mortar are replacing canvas and tarps. cemal argol is a turkish-arabic translator at the camp. >> ( translated ): neither we nor them know when they will go back and even if they go back most of them have nothing. >> reporter: but 18-month camp r
the trading between turkey and syria was large. and syria was important to turkey for exports. but those things are left in the past now. >> reporter: a medical doctor by training, he says syrians now come here for different reasons. >> of course, a lot of injured people come to gaziantep. >> reporter: and where are they treated? >> ( translated ): we treat them in our hospitals in gaziantep and throughout turkey, and the expenses are paid by the turkish government....
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believe early in december they're supposed to be a meeting of the so-called friends of the people of syria which is you know more than one hundred countries getting together and i think they will recognize these new groups and give them food you know will at least rhetorical support coming back to your question though about what difference does it make well i think that there is a problem with the syrian national council that until certainly this past friday they really didn't have a very determined or articulate leadership they didn't have very good organization they didn't seem to have a legitimate structure and it was really chaotic i think they've actually got much of their act together at least that was my so my impression from watching them and and the problem with their disorganization and the chaotic appearance they gave is that i think major countries who did want to make contributions to some part of the opposition either the humanitarian side or the military side felt that they that this was not a group they could really work with very well they just didn't know who who was who
believe early in december they're supposed to be a meeting of the so-called friends of the people of syria which is you know more than one hundred countries getting together and i think they will recognize these new groups and give them food you know will at least rhetorical support coming back to your question though about what difference does it make well i think that there is a problem with the syrian national council that until certainly this past friday they really didn't have a very...
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iran, syria. evolution of the arab spring and we have number of fundamental changes that is going on in the distribution of the economy and china, conditions in russia. there are a number of problems anew environment. we have not developed a coherent approach because in the first term you learn your job. that is the challenge that the administration is facing. >> people look to the united states for leadership. they look to us because we have for so long been in a position where we've been able because of our resources and military strength, because of our values, we've been able to keep the peace. we have been able to make sure that enemies feared us and make sure allies could count on us. with we step back as we did during president obama's first term and i'm afraid we're going to do the next term ease back and you see when there a vacuum. people that don't share our interests diving into that vacuum. >> i traveled all over the middle east. every leader i talked to believe the united states is w
iran, syria. evolution of the arab spring and we have number of fundamental changes that is going on in the distribution of the economy and china, conditions in russia. there are a number of problems anew environment. we have not developed a coherent approach because in the first term you learn your job. that is the challenge that the administration is facing. >> people look to the united states for leadership. they look to us because we have for so long been in a position where we've...
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law it's part of the war of syria and is part of the aggression against syria and this makes me sad and upset we are in solidarity with the people the peace and freedom loving people in syria and iran but we are doing everything against the war thank you very much for your time and i wish you very good luck with what you do a pleasure. just give me can i speak with you sir let me just play my son died in iraq i don't agree you don't agree we don't have to look for other name my son isn't isn't in the arena i don't know what is crap we are going to be trying to for you fair to. share a new country. with a country which. the moon or in hope to help you find it. you find in so many old says war. and sometimes. we speak your language. news programs and documentaries and spanish what matters to you breaking news a little turn it into angles kitten's stories. you hear. that troy all teach spanish find out more visit eye eye to . good news a secret laboratory to mccurdy was able to build a new most sophisticated robot which all unfortunately doesn't give a darn about anything tim's mission
law it's part of the war of syria and is part of the aggression against syria and this makes me sad and upset we are in solidarity with the people the peace and freedom loving people in syria and iran but we are doing everything against the war thank you very much for your time and i wish you very good luck with what you do a pleasure. just give me can i speak with you sir let me just play my son died in iraq i don't agree you don't agree we don't have to look for other name my son isn't isn't...